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---
base_model: aaditya/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B
language:
- en
license: llama3
tags:
- llama-3
- llama
- Mixtral
- instruct
- finetune
- chatml
- DPO
- RLHF
- gpt4
- distillation
- llama-cpp
- gguf-my-repo
widget:
- example_title: OpenBioLLM-8B
  messages:
  - role: system
    content: You are an expert and experienced from the healthcare and biomedical
      domain with extensive medical knowledge and practical experience.
  - role: user
    content: How long does it take for newborn jaundice to go away?
  output:
    text: 'Newborn jaundice, also known as neonatal jaundice, is a common condition
      in newborns where the yellowing of the skin and eyes occurs due to an elevated
      level of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that forms when
      red blood cells break down. In most cases, newborn jaundice resolves on its
      own without any specific treatment.

      The duration of newborn jaundice can vary depending on several factors such
      as the underlying cause, gestational age at birth, and individual variations
      in bilirubin metabolism. Here are some general guidelines:

      1. Physiological jaundice: This is the most common type of newborn jaundice
      and usually appears within 24-72 hours after birth. It tends to peak between
      the second and fifth day of life and gradually improves over the next week or
      two. By the time the baby is one week old, the jaundice should have mostly resolved.
      2. Breast milk jaundice: This type of jaundice occurs in breastfed babies and
      may appear later than physiological jaundice, typically between the fifth and
      fourteenth day of life. It tends to persist for a longer duration but usually
      resolves within six weeks after birth. 3. Pathological jaundice: This type of
      jaundice is less common and occurs due to an underlying medical condition that
      affects bilirubin metabolism or liver function. The duration of pathological
      jaundice depends on the specific cause and may require treatment.

      It''s important for parents to monitor their newborn''s jaundice closely and
      seek medical advice if the jaundice progresses rapidly, becomes severe, or is
      accompanied by other symptoms such as poor feeding, lethargy, or excessive sleepiness.
      In these cases, further evaluation and management may be necessary. Remember
      that each baby is unique, and the timing of jaundice resolution can vary. If
      you have concerns about your newborn''s jaundice, it''s always best to consult
      with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.'
model-index:
- name: OpenBioLLM-8B
  results: []
---

# AnirudhJM24/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B-Q4_K_M-GGUF
This model was converted to GGUF format from [`aaditya/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B`](https://huggingface.co/aaditya/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space.
Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/aaditya/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B) for more details on the model.

## Use with llama.cpp
Install llama.cpp through brew (works on Mac and Linux)

```bash
brew install llama.cpp

```
Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI.

### CLI:
```bash
llama-cli --hf-repo AnirudhJM24/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --hf-file llama3-openbiollm-8b-q4_k_m.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is"
```

### Server:
```bash
llama-server --hf-repo AnirudhJM24/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --hf-file llama3-openbiollm-8b-q4_k_m.gguf -c 2048
```

Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well.

Step 1: Clone llama.cpp from GitHub.
```
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
```

Step 2: Move into the llama.cpp folder and build it with `LLAMA_CURL=1` flag along with other hardware-specific flags (for ex: LLAMA_CUDA=1 for Nvidia GPUs on Linux).
```
cd llama.cpp && LLAMA_CURL=1 make
```

Step 3: Run inference through the main binary.
```
./llama-cli --hf-repo AnirudhJM24/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --hf-file llama3-openbiollm-8b-q4_k_m.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is"
```
or 
```
./llama-server --hf-repo AnirudhJM24/Llama3-OpenBioLLM-8B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --hf-file llama3-openbiollm-8b-q4_k_m.gguf -c 2048
```